Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schedule 1 hour a day with him to sit and work together and work through it. In all seriousness, I would sit both of you at the table and write on a piece of paper - for the next 25 minutes I am going to ..... set the timer and be done. Take a 10 minute break, write task at hand, do another 25 minutes.
For a junior in high school??
Anonymous wrote:If this was K or 1st, I'd have some sympathy. For a HS Jr with AP classes, he should stop whining and get to work. 30 pages reading a day plus a paper is not something to complain about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent I can see how this might be stressful, but as someone who grew up with primary education in another country, this doesn't seem all that bad. Breaks weren't really something we enjoyed...always a workbook or sheets to turn in after any break. Schools were 6 days out of 7. Sounds like he's also in AP classes...so guess he's signed up for all this extra work?
OP here. Yes, it is from his AP classes. He still expected to have time to relax during the break. He's had homework every single weekend since the start of the school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rule in fairfax is no assigments over break.
I've heard that before. I teach for FCPS and if that's a rule not all teachers adhere to it.
Our FCPS HS adheres to it. It seems comes out in an email from the Principal before every break.
Is this a county-wide policy or decided school by school?
School by school. Our principal sends out an email, but it is not a rule for the county.
Your post and the PP conflict.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent I can see how this might be stressful, but as someone who grew up with primary education in another country, this doesn't seem all that bad. Breaks weren't really something we enjoyed...always a workbook or sheets to turn in after any break. Schools were 6 days out of 7. Sounds like he's also in AP classes...so guess he's signed up for all this extra work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rule in fairfax is no assigments over break.
I've heard that before. I teach for FCPS and if that's a rule not all teachers adhere to it.
Our FCPS HS adheres to it. It seems comes out in an email from the Principal before every break.
Is this a county-wide policy or decided school by school?
School by school. Our principal sends out an email, but it is not a rule for the county.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you certain this was all JUST assigned? Perhaps your kid procrastinated? Regardless, have him set a plan and get to work.
He can still have a break if he sets time aside every morning, there is no need to spend 8 hours a day on these tasks.
Anonymous wrote:My junior kid has been working very hard this school year and have mostly A's. So far, two of his classes load him with busy work and projects - he has to read two hundred pages for one class, 160 for another, a paper due the day they return from spring break and one after. Plus he needs to study for AP subject test. He doesn't know yet if he'll get work from math and physics. He is pissed and extremely stressed by this last minute surprise. Now he is not looking forward to spring break after all. Anyone else's stressed out for their kid?